How is point process current added into the equation solved by NEURON
Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2025 5:44 am
Dear colleagues,
I today started asking myself this simple question "How is point process current added into the equation solved by NEURON".
Indeed, from what I understood from the NEURON book, the membrane potential equation solved is typically solved with current density (through distributed mechanisms). However as pointed out in other post, Point Process are distributed at one point (-> 0 surface then).
I was then wondering how is this current incorporated into the membrane potential equation (is the current divided by the area of the segment ?) .
I was specifically asking myself this question in the case of synapses/synaptic current, as one could consider the case of a point synapses (~Point process), what represents the weight typically used to couple the synapses between cells. Indeed, the conductance of the synapse (post-synaptic conductance) isn't supposed to represent everything in the strength of the connection at this single synapse ? ( so weight would represent Nb synapses/Nb of AMPA ion channels at the synapse and proba of the glutamate binding ?)
Hope everything is fine in US, especially with administration constraints on scientific funding.
Best,
Gabriel
I today started asking myself this simple question "How is point process current added into the equation solved by NEURON".
Indeed, from what I understood from the NEURON book, the membrane potential equation solved is typically solved with current density (through distributed mechanisms). However as pointed out in other post, Point Process are distributed at one point (-> 0 surface then).
I was then wondering how is this current incorporated into the membrane potential equation (is the current divided by the area of the segment ?) .
I was specifically asking myself this question in the case of synapses/synaptic current, as one could consider the case of a point synapses (~Point process), what represents the weight typically used to couple the synapses between cells. Indeed, the conductance of the synapse (post-synaptic conductance) isn't supposed to represent everything in the strength of the connection at this single synapse ? ( so weight would represent Nb synapses/Nb of AMPA ion channels at the synapse and proba of the glutamate binding ?)
Hope everything is fine in US, especially with administration constraints on scientific funding.
Best,
Gabriel